Chicago P.D. season 6 episode 21 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Antonio admits to an officer-involved death, triggering an investigation. An undercover drug deal with Hugo leads to his shooting. Hugo's death uncovers his connection to a drug network and gang leader Derrick Winslow. Hank seeks to expose Superintendent Kelton's cover-up of a serial killer with journalist Katherine Bradley's help. The investigation intensifies, leading to the arrest of drug lord Alex Del Toro. In a twist, Deputy Superintendent Kate Brennan takes the fall for Kelton's cover-up, sacrificing her career.
Full Episode S06E21 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is responsible for the officer-involved death discussed in the episode?
Antonio admits he is responsible for the officer-involved death.
What is the main focus of the undercover operation in Englewood?
The main focus is a drug deal arranged by Kevin with Hugo for heroin.
How is Hugo connected to the investigation?
Hugo is shot during a confrontation, leading to an investigation into his death and possible gang affiliations.
What significant evidence is found in Hugo's closet?
A kilo of heroin is found in Hugo's closet.
Who is Hank trying to expose with Katherine Bradley's help?
Hank is trying to expose Superintendent Kelton's cover-up of a serial killer.
What is Carlos Martinez's role in the story?
Carlos Martinez is the manager of La Casera and is involved in the investigation due to his connections with Alex Del Toro and Hugo.
What moral dilemma does Antonio face?
Antonio faces a moral dilemma over whether to come clean about the officer-involved death and potentially face legal consequences.
Who is Leo Hernandez and what is his role in the episode?
Leo Hernandez is a key witness whose testimony is crucial in exposing Kelton's cover-up.
How does the episode resolve the conflict with Alex Del Toro?
The episode resolves with a tense confrontation leading to the arrest of Alex Del Toro.
What unexpected turn occurs at the press conference?
Deputy Superintendent Kate Brennan takes responsibility for the cover-up, shielding Kelton, and resigns.